Season End 2017

Holy moly… WE MADE IT! With December upon us, it’s time for us to hang up travel bags and settle down for a long winter’s nap. We’ll be “closed” from December 8, 2017 to January 6, 2018. We’ve been to TWENTY EVENTS this year alone and we’re beat! That doesn’t include the classes! No fretting now! There’s good news!

NEW PRODUCTS LAUNCHING

Throughout the year, we were pretty sneaky! We made a bunch of new things and just sent them out into the world. Wellllllllll……We’ve got the reports back and we’re ready to bring you some new stuff in the new year!

Small Batch Conjure Incense – These are made with carbon neutral incense sticks that are oppression free! After the three day making & blessing process, we’re happy to bring you a few varieties. Be careful! A little goes a long way!

New Oils & Sprays – we have a few new oils, sprays as well!

Washes & Tinctures – So excited! Once word got out about these, I have barely been able to keep up!

OLD PRODUCTS RETIRING

With all the good news, there comes some that’s not so good. As the Beaux Magique line of products has more than doubled, we’re forced to retire some of our products. This means that we won’t carry them to every show. However, they will stay on our website for purchase. Don’t worry! We *never* throw away a recipe!

Celebrate Sunshine! WOW! Where did the summer go? We’ve been in the lab and on the road!

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That’s right! It’s time for an Ostara Mystery Witch Box Giveaway! Enter our contest by clicking the link and earn points! The top three contestants with the most points wins! This contest will run from February 15, 2016 to March 11, 2016. Here’s an example of what could be in our Ostara Mystery Witch Box :

We live our lives as networks of energy bound together as particles and waves, knitted into the conscious form of a being, that is itself in a complex dance with other beings; spreading out into an untold vastness of substance, through time, into nothingness with form.

At this Kaleidoscope we reflect on our place in the Universe, as scientific fact and as poetic observation, as traditional knowledge and as emotional reaction.

The Kaleidoscope Gathering is a festival put on by its participants. “Everyone has something to learn, everyone has something to share.” It is by teaching too that the best learning is done.

Ideas for sharing, through workshops, rituals, or conversations include:

What does your favoured mythology say about how the cosmos is arranged? How was it formed?

What art or craft says “outer space” or “the stars” most to you?

Does life exist “out there” in the vastness of space? What is humanity’s interactions with them, here on earth?

How has science fiction writing influenced modern Paganism? (You grok?)

What ritual tool can we fashion to best connect with the cosmos?

What building blocks of reality are used in your spiritual tradition? Is it elements, atoms, energy, chi, prana, vril? What is this substance of the cosmos and how does it work?

How do the stars and planets influence our lives?

How does consciousness exist past the human mind? In animals, plants, the ‘inanimate’, ecosystems, the Earth, the gods?

What symbol best represents the cosmos? Why, and how is it used?

What is the difference between ourselves, aliens, spirits, supernatural beings, the Other, or the Gods?

What stories and myths are written in the night sky?

How do we travel to other places in the cosmos without a rocket ship?

What will be the future of Paganism, when humanity begins to have societies living on other plants?

We live our lives as networks of energy bound together as particles and waves, knitted into the conscious form of a being, that is itself in a complex dance with other beings; spreading out into an untold vastness of substance, through time, into nothingness with form.

At this Kaleidoscope we reflect on our place in the Universe, as scientific fact and as poetic observation, as traditional knowledge and as emotional reaction.

The Kaleidoscope Gathering is a festival put on by its participants. “Everyone has something to learn, everyone has something to share.” It is by teaching too that the best learning is done.

Ideas for sharing, through workshops, rituals, or conversations include:

What does your favoured mythology say about how the cosmos is arranged? How was it formed?

What art or craft says “outer space” or “the stars” most to you?

Does life exist “out there” in the vastness of space? What is humanity’s interactions with them, here on earth?

How has science fiction writing influenced modern Paganism? (You grok?)

What ritual tool can we fashion to best connect with the cosmos?

What building blocks of reality are used in your spiritual tradition? Is it elements, atoms, energy, chi, prana, vril? What is this substance of the cosmos and how does it work?

How do the stars and planets influence our lives?

How does consciousness exist past the human mind? In animals, plants, the ‘inanimate’, ecosystems, the Earth, the gods?

What symbol best represents the cosmos? Why, and how is it used?

What is the difference between ourselves, aliens, spirits, supernatural beings, the Other, or the Gods?

What stories and myths are written in the night sky?

How do we travel to other places in the cosmos without a rocket ship?

What will be the future of Paganism, when humanity begins to have societies living on other plants?

We live our lives as networks of energy bound together as particles and waves, knitted into the conscious form of a being, that is itself in a complex dance with other beings; spreading out into an untold vastness of substance, through time, into nothingness with form.

At this Kaleidoscope we reflect on our place in the Universe, as scientific fact and as poetic observation, as traditional knowledge and as emotional reaction.

The Kaleidoscope Gathering is a festival put on by its participants. “Everyone has something to learn, everyone has something to share.” It is by teaching too that the best learning is done.

Ideas for sharing, through workshops, rituals, or conversations include:

What does your favoured mythology say about how the cosmos is arranged? How was it formed?

What art or craft says “outer space” or “the stars” most to you?

Does life exist “out there” in the vastness of space? What is humanity’s interactions with them, here on earth?

How has science fiction writing influenced modern Paganism? (You grok?)

What ritual tool can we fashion to best connect with the cosmos?

What building blocks of reality are used in your spiritual tradition? Is it elements, atoms, energy, chi, prana, vril? What is this substance of the cosmos and how does it work?

How do the stars and planets influence our lives?

How does consciousness exist past the human mind? In animals, plants, the ‘inanimate’, ecosystems, the Earth, the gods?

What symbol best represents the cosmos? Why, and how is it used?

What is the difference between ourselves, aliens, spirits, supernatural beings, the Other, or the Gods?

What stories and myths are written in the night sky?

How do we travel to other places in the cosmos without a rocket ship?

What will be the future of Paganism, when humanity begins to have societies living on other plants?

We live our lives as networks of energy bound together as particles and waves, knitted into the conscious form of a being, that is itself in a complex dance with other beings; spreading out into an untold vastness of substance, through time, into nothingness with form.

At this Kaleidoscope we reflect on our place in the Universe, as scientific fact and as poetic observation, as traditional knowledge and as emotional reaction.

The Kaleidoscope Gathering is a festival put on by its participants. “Everyone has something to learn, everyone has something to share.” It is by teaching too that the best learning is done.

Ideas for sharing, through workshops, rituals, or conversations include:

What does your favoured mythology say about how the cosmos is arranged? How was it formed?

What art or craft says “outer space” or “the stars” most to you?

Does life exist “out there” in the vastness of space? What is humanity’s interactions with them, here on earth?

How has science fiction writing influenced modern Paganism? (You grok?)

What ritual tool can we fashion to best connect with the cosmos?

What building blocks of reality are used in your spiritual tradition? Is it elements, atoms, energy, chi, prana, vril? What is this substance of the cosmos and how does it work?

How do the stars and planets influence our lives?

How does consciousness exist past the human mind? In animals, plants, the ‘inanimate’, ecosystems, the Earth, the gods?

What symbol best represents the cosmos? Why, and how is it used?

What is the difference between ourselves, aliens, spirits, supernatural beings, the Other, or the Gods?

What stories and myths are written in the night sky?

How do we travel to other places in the cosmos without a rocket ship?

What will be the future of Paganism, when humanity begins to have societies living on other plants?

We live our lives as networks of energy bound together as particles and waves, knitted into the conscious form of a being, that is itself in a complex dance with other beings; spreading out into an untold vastness of substance, through time, into nothingness with form.

At this Kaleidoscope we reflect on our place in the Universe, as scientific fact and as poetic observation, as traditional knowledge and as emotional reaction.

The Kaleidoscope Gathering is a festival put on by its participants. “Everyone has something to learn, everyone has something to share.” It is by teaching too that the best learning is done.

Ideas for sharing, through workshops, rituals, or conversations include:

What does your favoured mythology say about how the cosmos is arranged? How was it formed?

What art or craft says “outer space” or “the stars” most to you?

Does life exist “out there” in the vastness of space? What is humanity’s interactions with them, here on earth?

How has science fiction writing influenced modern Paganism? (You grok?)

What ritual tool can we fashion to best connect with the cosmos?

What building blocks of reality are used in your spiritual tradition? Is it elements, atoms, energy, chi, prana, vril? What is this substance of the cosmos and how does it work?

How do the stars and planets influence our lives?

How does consciousness exist past the human mind? In animals, plants, the ‘inanimate’, ecosystems, the Earth, the gods?

What symbol best represents the cosmos? Why, and how is it used?

What is the difference between ourselves, aliens, spirits, supernatural beings, the Other, or the Gods?

What stories and myths are written in the night sky?

How do we travel to other places in the cosmos without a rocket ship?

What will be the future of Paganism, when humanity begins to have societies living on other plants?

We live our lives as networks of energy bound together as particles and waves, knitted into the conscious form of a being, that is itself in a complex dance with other beings; spreading out into an untold vastness of substance, through time, into nothingness with form.

At this Kaleidoscope we reflect on our place in the Universe, as scientific fact and as poetic observation, as traditional knowledge and as emotional reaction.

The Kaleidoscope Gathering is a festival put on by its participants. “Everyone has something to learn, everyone has something to share.” It is by teaching too that the best learning is done.

Ideas for sharing, through workshops, rituals, or conversations include:

What does your favoured mythology say about how the cosmos is arranged? How was it formed?

What art or craft says “outer space” or “the stars” most to you?

Does life exist “out there” in the vastness of space? What is humanity’s interactions with them, here on earth?

How has science fiction writing influenced modern Paganism? (You grok?)

What ritual tool can we fashion to best connect with the cosmos?

What building blocks of reality are used in your spiritual tradition? Is it elements, atoms, energy, chi, prana, vril? What is this substance of the cosmos and how does it work?

How do the stars and planets influence our lives?

How does consciousness exist past the human mind? In animals, plants, the ‘inanimate’, ecosystems, the Earth, the gods?

What symbol best represents the cosmos? Why, and how is it used?

What is the difference between ourselves, aliens, spirits, supernatural beings, the Other, or the Gods?

What stories and myths are written in the night sky?

How do we travel to other places in the cosmos without a rocket ship?

What will be the future of Paganism, when humanity begins to have societies living on other plants?